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On 2024/08/12 10:57, Carsten Schoenert wrote:
Knows someone who runs this service so the certificate could get renewed?
O.k., I was unable to find the dedicated wiki page for this service. :-(
https://wiki.debian.org/Services/storm.debian.net
I contacted Laura and Kyle.
Ah yes, Kyle mention
Hi Debian Developers
In January, bcachefs[1] finally made it into the mainline Linux kernel
as an experimental filesystem in to Linux 6.7
In 2022 something odd happened and the versions releases were 23 and 24
(previously we had alpha versions in Debian that were just git
snapshots) before r
Hi Sean
On 2024/03/30 12:43, Sean Whitton wrote:
On 2024-03-30 08:02:04, Gioele Barabucci wrote:
Now it is time to take a step forward:
1. new upstream release;
2. the DD/DM merges the upstream release VCS into the Debian VCS;
3. the buildd is notified of the new release;
4. the buildd creates
On 2024/03/30 11:05, Simon Josefsson wrote:
1. Move towards allowing, and then favoring, git-tags over source tarballs
>
Some people have suggested this before -- and I have considered adopting
that approach myself, but one thing that is often overlooked is that
building from git usually increa
Hi Russ
On 2024/03/29 23:38, Russ Allbery wrote:
I think the big open question we need to ask now is what exactly the
backdoor (or, rather, backdoors; we know there were at least two versions
over time) did.
Another big question for me is whether I should really still
package/upload/etc from
Hi Russell
On 2023/07/03 14:37, Russell Coker wrote:
Someone said on Matrix that we aren't going to have official release goals in
future.
One shouldn't trust everything that is read on Matrix. I suggest asking
the release team for clarification, because my last understanding is
that release
Hi Everyone
It goes without saying that the Debian Code of Conduct applies to all
Debian communication platforms (https://www.debian.org/code_of_conduct),
but in addition to that, please try to go further when it comes to
potentially long, and technical discussions that many will try to follow
Hi Simon
On 2023/05/19 17:30, Simon McVittie wrote:
1. same as in recent Ubuntu: just enough packages (mostly libraries) to
configure it as a multiarch foreign architecture on an amd64 system,
and run legacy Linux i386 binaries directly or legacy Windows i386
binaries via Wine
2. sa
Hello Debian Developers
Since the grub 2.06 upload, os-prober is now disabled by default. This
means that other operating systems are no longer detected and added to
grub by default in Debian 12.
This makes some sense, since mounting foreign filesystems and reading
files on them, extracting
Hi Bastian
On 2022/12/25 13:32, Bastian Blank wrote:
AFAIK this requires a re-upload. However, does the installer properly
include it yet? I need to check that.
I can handle the main firmware packages maintained by the kernel team.
Great! That covers a large percentage of them (and even mos
Hi Debianites
Earlier this year, we had a [vote] where we concluded that we'd include
non-free firmware in the upcoming Debian 12 release. Steve posted a
summary of [next steps] to this list, but it seems like we have some
steps missing.
The non-free-firmware [component] has been created, bu
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On 2022/07/14 14:52, Steve McIntyre wrote:
IMHO there are 2 points to an ITP:
* to save effort in case two people might be working on the same
package
* to invite discussion on debian-devel / elsewhere
If people post an ITP and upload iummediately, then I don't think that
helps on eithe
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On 2022/04/20 08:25, j...@debian.org wrote:
2022-01-12 - Milestone 1 - Transition and toolchain freeze 2022-02-12 -
Milestone 2 - Soft Freeze 2022-03-12 - Milestone 3 - Hard Freeze - for key
packages and packages without autopkgtests To be announced - Milestone 4
- Full
Freeze
Oops, that w
Hi Dominik
On 2022/03/19 20:04, Dominik George wrote:
I ask to finally ban Pocock from all Debian lists (and other communication
channels).
The last statement here is upright racist, and although there has been more
than enough reason to get rid of him, this must be the last thing he ever did
Hi Everyone
On 2022/03/19 12:36, Jonathan Carter wrote:
...
Apparently I missed some header abuse in the original mail (used to work
around being banned from this list and mislead recipients to believing
that it arrived via the list).
So, yes I fell for it, sorry for bringing some of that
Daniel, you have been kicked out and consequently banned entirely from
the project due to your behaviour and continued poor behaviour. You are
not welcome or allowed in Debian, which includes our mailing lists,
other communication channels or in-person events. And we will certainly
not apologis
Hi Phil (and everyone)
On 2022/03/01 15:10, Philip Wyett wrote:
Thank you for the terse response. The two examples i.e. micronews and the infra
list do not sound
that this is scheduled work at all. Better communication from teams would
possibly give better
understanding and the patience of use
Hi Paul
On 2022/02/22 19:29, Paul Tagliamonte wrote:
We don't need to be hostile or expel people for doing things outlined in the
OSS Simple Sabotage Manual, since a lot of that behavior is -- at times --
desirable, but I think we do need a*LOT* of self-reflection (from*everyone*
who actively e
Hey Russ
On 2022/01/30 21:34, Russ Allbery wrote:
Francesco Poli writes:
I thought the basis was the fact that copyright and licensing bugs may
have bad legal consequences (lawsuits against the Project for
distributing legally undistributable packages, things like that), while
technical bugs
Hey Russ
On 2022/01/30 21:34, Russ Allbery wrote:
Francesco Poli writes:
I thought the basis was the fact that copyright and licensing bugs may
have bad legal consequences (lawsuits against the Project for
distributing legally undistributable packages, things like that), while
technical bugs
On 2021/10/05 14:24, Norbert Preining wrote:
$ time eatmydata dpkg -i
/var/cache/apt/archives/papirus-icon-theme_20211001-1_all.deb
(Reading database ... 1215786 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../papirus-icon-theme_20211001-1_all.deb ...
Unpacking papirus-icon-t
Hey Lucas
On 2021/08/27 15:04, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
Oh I wasn't thinking about uploading to the official backports suite.
In the same spirit as the fresh-{releases,snapshots} suites provided by
janitor, I was thinking about an automatically-generated backports
suite.
That sounds great. Firstl
On 2021/07/15 10:47, Marc Haber wrote:
> Can we please delay this discussion until after the release?
To be clear, I was requesting further details from the TC, not a
re-evaluation or further discussion.
-Jonathan
Hi Sean
On 2021/07/15 09:04, Sean Whitton wrote:
> Just to confirm, when you say "merged-usr-via-aliased-dirs", you mean
> what I would get if I typed 'debootstrap bullseye /foo', right?
>
> I would like to note that the TC decision did not specify any particular
> implementation of merged-/usr.
Hi Hunter
On 2021/07/05 05:50, Hunter Wittenborn wrote:
> In combination with some thoughts that have been said here, as well as
> from a branding perspective of what is currently the DUR, I think I'm
> going to change the naming for the project.
>
> I'll be changing it to be called the "makedeb
Hi Stephan
On 2021/07/02 19:16, Stephan Lachnit wrote:
> Today I discovered a relatively new project called "Debian User Repository"
> [1].
For what it's worth, the Debian trademark team is already aware of this.
-Jonathan
On 2021/06/11 12:33, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> Jonathan explained that it wasn't easy for him due to reading over NNTP
> and I also think that it's a bad default to have lists where custom
> filtering is desirable for many.
Ah, I haven't used NNTP in 22 years so the details to its limitations
have
On 2021/06/11 12:17, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> ITP bugs are copied to debian-devel@. The intention, I think, is to make
> sure that they have many eyes on them. ITP bugs often get feedback from
> readers of debian-devel.
>
> I think this is valuable. However, it's one job/task/role, and sometimes
On 2021/04/20 00:10, Sam Hartman wrote:
> The sorts of abuses I was talking about have to do with powers of the
> original proposer to muck with the process.
> Steve could have dragged the process out as long as he wished by
> accepting amendments.
> Under a strict reading of the constitution, Stev
Hi Russ
On 2021/04/19 21:36, Russ Allbery wrote:
> I'm helping hash out some ideas in private only because framing the
> problem and brainstorming possible solutions requires a ton of back and
> forth...
I think that framing the problems and noting them while the last GR is
still fresh in our col
On 2021/04/19 20:18, Daniel Leidert wrote:
> The vote was actually two votes:
>
> a) Should Debian respond publicly as a project? (the "if)
> b) How should such a response read? (the "how")
I agree with you, I've said something similar before, although instead
of saying it was two votes, I'd rath
Hi Benda
On 2021/04/19 05:30, Benda Xu wrote:
> I would like to congratulate you for becoming our next DPL.
Thanks!
>> However, I don't think we're quite in a position to pat ourselves on
>> the back here. This vote has once again highlighted some problems in
>> our methods for making decisions.
Hi Kurt
On 2021/04/18 13:20, Debian Project Secretary - Kurt Roeckx wrote:
> The details of the results are available at:
> https://www.debian.org/vote/2021/vote_002
Thanks for all your work on this vote, I believe that you made excellent
decisions as project secretary and it seems that all views
> Apologies, this is all off-topic for debian-devel
Please take it elsewhere, I do not think that this discussion is of any
value to the project whatsoever and it should have already ended several
posts ago already.
-Jonathan
On 2021/03/26 21:22, Michael Shigorin wrote:
> Jonathan, I hereby demand that the Debian Project gets rid
> of this manipulative, insultive, divisive and libelous member.
> He (them? it?) can't even stand by the rules (pro|im)posed.
I'm asking both of you, and everyone else for that matter, to kee
Hey Stephan
On 2021/02/25 11:48, Stephan Lachnit wrote:
> I never really thought of this, and I'm not sure how much one can
> contribute to Debian without posting some kind of real name
> (sorry if that is already answered somewhere).
>
> I'm aware that for sponsored work the name doesn't really
On 2021/02/10 23:51, Julian Gilbey wrote:
> creating
> build/temp.linux-x86_64-3.9/build/src.linux-x86_64-3.9/build/src.linux-x86_64-3.9/Src
> compile options: '-Ibuild/src.linux-x86_64-3.9/build/src.linux-x86_64-3.9/Src
> -I/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/numpy/core/include -I/usr/include/python3
On 2021/02/10 15:16, Bjørn Mork wrote:
> Adam Borowski writes:
>>> As it's 2021 and 99% of the Linux user base has no idea what UNIX (or Linux)
>>> is, maybe it's time for a src:proper-unix-system package for those who care?
>>
>> Define "proper Unix"...
>
> The definition depends on whether you
On 2021/01/28 01:49, Daniel S. wrote:
> The hope would be that, after collecting a 5 figure sum has been
> donated, paid developers work on freeing the most common firmware(s).
If that was enough to free up firmware, we'd probably have figured out a
way to pay that right away without even spending
On 2021/01/23 12:43, Holger Levsen wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 23, 2021 at 11:14:52AM +0100, Emanuele Rocca wrote:
>> Having the option to opt-out firmware during the installation procedure
>> seems reasonable to me, and I don't think anyone was suggesting
>> otherwise.
>>
>> The situation we are in today
On 2020/12/28 01:04, Sean Whitton wrote:
>> I think Debian stable users should enable automatic upgrades (IIRC
>> that is the case now). Debian unstable/testing users should probably
>> only enable safe upgrades that don't remove packages.
>
> I'm pretty sure it's not default because the security t
On 2020/12/07 18:07, Mark Pearson wrote:
> I pushed what I have to https://salsa.debian.org/mpearson/sof-bin-packaging
>
> It's pretty basic :)
Seems like you haven't committed go.sh? (and hopefully more files?)
-Jonathan
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seems like a
> lot of different options on how to do this); but I figured I have a good
> starting point. I wasn't sure where to go with this next.
Push it to a git repository and/or mentors.debian.net and send a link,
I'd be happy to also take a look and give some poi
Hello Debianites o/
Freeze is coming, and it's that time of the development cycle to choose
the desktop artwork to be used in the next Debian release.
All the fine submissions can be perused at:
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianDesktop/Artwork/Bullseye
Thank you to everyone who have put work into
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Hash: SHA512
Hello Debianites o/
Freeze is coming, and it's that time of the development cycle to choose
the desktop artwork to be used in the next Debian release.
All the fine submissions can be perused at:
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianDesktop/Artwork/Bullse
is now.
For people who don't usually use their debian.org addresses, it seems
like a small issue? All they need to do is temporarily enable the
forwarder to their usual address in db.debian.org, so no big deal?
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r Linux line-up, I hope it's the first of many success stories on
this front!
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to be much more challenging than anticipated.
PS: As someone who's constantly behind with posting updates these day, I
know that's a bit rich coming from me, I know it's tough so no pressure :)
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if I look into making an NMU upload for this
package?
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th months
since that's the same everywhere.
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On 2020/03/05 00:47, Sam Hartman wrote:
> Anthony> Files:
> Anthony> debian/missing-sources/pydoctor/templates/bootstrap.css
> Anthony> pydoctor/templates/bootstrap.min.css Copyright: 2011-2015
> Anthony> Twitter, Inc. Embedded copy of normalize.css v3.0.2:
> Anthony> 2011-2014
e
> author hasn't yielded any understanding.
Well, if that's the way you approach them then you shouldn't at all be
surprised if you don't get a response.
-Jonathan
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* Package name: python3-flask-caching
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r option for the video
sprint but if you have more information on what's possible at the
hackerspace, then that could help the video team to coordinate at the
next IRC meeting.
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espect for
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y Debian users who are probably not on this
list that feel the same way.
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re expensive in the future.
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[1]
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/jpmorgans-athena-has-35-million-lines-of-python-code-and-wont-be-updated-to-python-3-in-time/
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On 2019/09/05 12:27, Jonathan Carter wrote:
> If I'm correct and fdisk does indeed not let you do that then I'd rather
> maintain gdisk than have it removed from the archives since I somewhat
> rely on it for some of my users who have crappy^W more lower-end laptops.
I adopted
to resurrect TensorFlow in Debian, then it is a good
> reference to see what they would like to avoid.
I think a link to Mo's mail is sufficient on the DeepSpeech ITP bug
report (and related ITPs). Less is probably more when it comes to wiki
pages at this point.
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ed not let you do that then I'd rather
maintain gdisk than have it removed from the archives since I somewhat
rely on it for some of my users who have crappy^W more lower-end laptops.
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On 2019/08/14 20:36, Sam Hartman wrote:
> And yet, consider the following cases:
>
> * You are simply mirroring from somewhere else to Salsa
>
> * You buy Sean's argument that MRs aren't stable enough to capture
> discussion long-term and/or we're unlikely to port forward the
> database of me
errors, etc you
have. This makes it super easy to notice MRs when doing routine checks
of your general package health overview.
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>>
>> Why is the file mode 0666?
> 0644, not 0666.
444 even (original post gave me a fright so I checked).
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On 2019/08/06 09:46, Andrej Shadura wrote:
> I’m really sorry if nobody did come back to you with this, apparently
> your request fell through the cracks.
Thanks! Just received your off-list email with the details.
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etting better now that more people use it), but I
don't have a particular interest in buying games like the new Tomb
Raider just to test that it invokes gamemode automatically properly,
-Jonathan
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ask on the debian-derivatives
mailing list, perhaps someone there might know. I don't suppose there's
any server logs with IPs that you can use to deduce from which country
it's coming from?
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So, thanks for your experiments and sharing your experiences with them
so diligently so that we can collectively learn new things from them.
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can't be universally a default in
Debian? Is there a use case where a regular user needs read access to
the initramfs? My Fedora friends say dracut has defaulted to the more
secure permissions for the last 7 years and that it hasn't been an issue
there yet.
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who can read the initramfs, so I do believe that
this is worth some attention right now.
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om
debian-legal. If it's free software then a maintainer is free to patch
out any behaviour of the app that's intrusive or otherwise undesirable.
If the license of the software doesn't allow that, then it's highly
likely that the software doesn't belong in main.
-Jonathan
rent ones. Personally I don't think Calamares will ever be
able to replace d-i, I think eventually something will come along that
will replace both.
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r live images), so
it's a really quick and convenient way to get a Debian system installed
on bare metal.
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most
people so there's some technical limits on what's possible there but
improvements are certainly possible
I'll be happy to take that forward kicking it off in a #debian-meeting
meeting post-debconf if no one else is interested.
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se gmail", there's
literally a 1000 better mail services on the Internet that they could
use without having to set up their own, and the good reasons not to use
google services keep rapidly piling up.
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y for buster in time, but I'll be happy to work on a
backport for buster when some of the last few issues have been resolved.
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x developers to rewrite the whole
> ZFS code and use GPL, but surprisingly the linux developers didn't
> accept. See below:
> https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/issues/8314
That issue is closed because as the commenters rightly point out,
dual-licensing OpenZFS from cddl to cd
t represent the project and can vote in the
elections.
People who aren't DDs can sign up for a guest account on salsa using:
https://signup.salsa.debian.org/
More information on https://wiki.debian.org/Salsa/Doc
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ing out how to make use of it,
but I suppose as that list grows it will become important to have
worflows that scale up a bit more.)
> thanks. (also for the work and thoughts you put into dgit!)
Ditto.
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in one go.
>
> Even assuming it's a good idea at all, which I don't think one should assume.
Sure, the jury's still out on that one :)
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ill continue like before. Perhaps I'll have time
> to fix the CD image building scripts before the Buster release, to make
> more recent image builds, but as I said I can't promise anything.
That's fantastic news, is that image somewhere public where we can
download it?
-
ave the way for more ambitious ideas that are worth while like
standardising on a git-based source package, which right now seems like
a bit much to chew off in one go.
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. So if Adrian wants to
call it a complete failure then the burden lies on him to justify that
statement, and not on everyone else to invalidate it.
-Jonathan
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#x27;re
saying that slightly tongue-in-cheek too :) )
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t
repositories as you suggest, plus if it looks like a more or less usual
debian source package, then it's a smaller leap to turn it into a real
package that can graduate into making its way into Debian.
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n
favour of going back to xorg, not about dropping Gnome for something else.
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;t seem so hard. It can also act as a
nice gateway to proper Debian development.
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t in to it.
Personally I think you should reconsider before shooting off a 'no' so
quickly. And on that note I also agree with you that Debian shouldn't
pay for downstream mistakes, but this is clearly a bit different and a
bit more than that.
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On 02/06/2018 15:25, Ian Jackson wrote:
>> That tells me that a Merge Request has a better success ratio.
>> Also that it is wise to keep notes of the MR number :-/
>
> I doubt it would be sensible for me to (probably incompetently)
> reimplement the feature that the proprietary Gitlab EE has in
a patch to upstream code,
and perhaps it might be easier to convince salsa maintainers to use that.
-Jonathan
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